Outgoing UK prime minister Boris Johnson claims 'deep state' wants to undo Brexit, reiterates pangolin COVID origin theory in latest speech to Commons
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : "Some people will say as I leave office, they will say, 'This is the end of Brexit,'" he told MPs, "'and58% : However, Starmer insisted earlier this month that, should he succeed Johnson, he would not try to undo Brexit.
52% :UK prime minister Boris Johnson, who announced his resignation on July 7 and who will remain in office for seven more weeks, gave a fiery speech to the House of Commons on Monday, recalling his accomplishments in his three years as prime minister, predicting that the "deep state" will not succeed in undoing Brexit, and reiterating that COVID may have originated from Chinese pangolins.
51% : He also claimed that Starmer has repeatedly attempted to "overturn the will of the people" regarding Brexit and that, given the chance, he and the Labour Party and deep state would attempt to do so again if Starmer were made prime minister.
43% : "We got Brexit done and though the rejoiners and the revengers were left plotting and planning and biding their time - and I'll have more to say about the events of the last few weeks and months in due course - we delivered on every single one of our promises," he said.
41% : But he also issued a warning to his opponents in the Labour Party and in "the deep state": Brexit is here to stay.
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